The best way to prepare for a potential conflict is to communicate openly and honestly with the other party to understand their perspective, identify common ground, and work towards finding a resolution together. It is important to listen actively, remain calm, and be willing to compromise in order to prevent conflicts from escalating.
Describe the potential costs of both scarcity and choice.
It indicates a specific choice among possible alternates.
Aproach-approach conflict: a choice must be made between two attractive goals. The problem is that you can choose just one of the two goals Avoidance-aviodance conflict: a choice must be made between two unattractive goals. ("caught between a rock and a hard place") Approach-avoidance conflict: a choice must be made about whether to pursue a single goal that has both attractive and unattractive aspects.
Which indicates a choice you did not include.
occasionally
Johanna Alemann has written: 'The pendulum of choice' -- subject(s): Choice (Psychology), Conflict (Psychology), Success
His job as a writer is not considered a profession
"Whether" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a question or indicates a choice between alternatives. It is not a pronoun.
The conflict is that the Princess must allow her lover to marry someone else or allow him to be eaten by the tiger. We never learn which choice she made.
The choice which you are the most sure of it's potential scenario's. Therefore, you can determine potential effects which could occur in different scenario's. Handling those effects means controlling the risk to most extent. -DuLastyerie
This is known as internal conflict. This sort of conflict faces the character with a choice: "should he kill her or spare her?" It also represents a crumbling of the characters sanity or foundation.
Robert M. Axelrod has written: 'The evolution of cooperation' 'Conflict of interest' -- subject(s): Conflict of interests 'Structure of Decision' 'Framework for a general theory of cognition and choice' -- subject(s): Cognition, Choice (Psychology)